A guide and toolkit for parents to implement 5-10 minutes of daily uninterrupted, child-led play to support emotional regulation and language development in toddlers.
A specialized tracking system aligned with the SLV PWR Work-Based Learning Handbook, featuring compliant hours logs, training plans, and implementation resources for the 75-hour internship requirement.
A collaborative workshop designed to help community members—students, parents, and leaders—visualize a shared future and identify concrete steps to achieve it through artistic expression and structured dialogue.
A sophisticated, technical approach to distress tolerance for 2e students, focusing on emotional systems, logical analysis of impulsive vs. regulated behavior, and radical acceptance as a data-driven strategy.
Specialized resources for supporting children and adolescents, focusing on age-appropriate explanations and creative memory-keeping.
A practical lesson dedicated to identifying and implementing healthy coping mechanisms to manage the intense emotional waves of loss.
An introductory lesson focused on understanding the landscape of grief and assessing the severity of the client's current experience to guide treatment planning.
A social-emotional learning lesson for K-2 students to develop their 'Observer Self'—the ability to notice thoughts, feelings, and body sensations without judgment to better practice self-regulation.
This lesson introduces middle school students in therapeutic settings to the concept of working memory using the 'Mental Workbench' analogy. Students will practice auditory and visual-spatial memory tasks and learn strategies to manage 'cognitive overload' in a supportive environment.
A whimsical, sensory-focused 10-minute introduction to kindness using a "Kindness Kitchen" theme, moving away from rule-based scenarios to focus on the 'sweetness' of care and proactive helpfulness.
A comprehensive kit for parents of 6th graders struggling in a specific class, focusing on root-cause investigation, logical consequences, and collaborative problem-solving to improve behavior and academic engagement.
A high-energy, visual lesson introducing 5th graders to the basics of budgeting with a focus on why saving matters. Students navigate financial choices through an interactive expedition simulation designed for learners with ADHD.
A foundational lesson for Kindergarteners to identify basic emotions (happy, sad, mad) through facial expressions, scenarios, and healthy expression strategies.